Fruit-Pop-Flight is a Mini-Game in Twilight Princess.[1][name reference needed]
Location[]
The minigame is set in Zora's River in the same route Link takes when looking for a way to lift the curse of Twilight cast on Lanayru Province. Near Fyer's cannon in Lake Hylia, a parrot named Plumm can be found. Plumm will only speak to Wolf Link, to whom he proposes a minigame. By howling, Link can summon a Kargarok to start the game. Once it starts, Wolf Link and Midna will fly on the Kargarok up to the Zora's River.
Rules[]
The objective is to pop as many Fruit Balloons as possible to gain points. For each balloon of the same type popped in a row, Link gains double points. However, there is a limit of 10 balloons after which the number of bonus points given to Link remains the same. The double points reset when Link hits a different type of balloon. If the Kargarok hits a wall or pillar, the game ends.
If Link scores 10,000 points, he will be awarded with a Piece of Heart.[2] Afterwards, he will receive 100 Rupees. If Link obtains the highest score of 61,454 points, he will be awarded with 200 Rupees.[3]
Points[]
Balloon | Points | Maximum Points |
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Watermelon |
1 | 512 |
Orange |
3 | 1,536 |
Strawberry |
10 | 5,120 |
Nomenclature[]
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References
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess — PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 264
- ↑ "You got more than 10,000 points... Wow. Here, take this. But... Don't think I'm giving you this because I like you or anything!" — Plumm (Twilight Princess)
- ↑ "What?! No way! 61454 points?! ...Oh, hey! You just got the highest score! Woooo, that was pretty exciting... So, let me give you this..." — Plumm (Twilight Princess)